Laura Wolvaardt played the anchor role with a well-measured 47 off 36 deliveries, striking seven boundaries, while Shafali Verma added a cautious 29 as the pair rebuilt after the early loss of Lizelle Lee. Their 73-run partnership put Delhi firmly on course, but a sudden cluster of wickets brought UP Warriorz back into the contest.
From 84 for one, Delhi slipped to 101 for five as Sophie Ecclestone and Deepti Sharma applied pressure through the middle overs. Captain Jemimah Rodrigues, however, remained composed, finishing unbeaten on 34 off 18 balls and striking two decisive boundaries off Deepti in the penultimate over to seal the chase alongside Niki Prasad.
Earlier, Delhi’s bowlers laid the platform by restricting UP Warriorz to 122 for eight. Marizanne Kapp starred with figures of 3 for 30, removing key batters including Deepti Sharma, Charli Knott and Deandra Dottin. Chinelle Henry chipped in with two wickets, while UP struggled to build partnerships after losing skipper Meg Lanning on the first ball of the innings.
Despite late contributions from Simran Shaikh and Shikha Pandey, UP Warriorz fell short, leaving Delhi to move one step closer to a long-awaited WPL title.